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Fashion Blog (Archive)
Wednesday, August 20, 2003
posted by TheBroadroom.Net at
3:30 PM (Pacific)
Your camouflage theory is interesting. It can actually be applied to seasons. Every Fall, the same colours and materials come out. Every Fall, I become a little sad because I can't wear orange and yellow. And then Winter comes and I don't want to wear orange anymore. I want black, grey and white. And bright colours. But that isn't exactly camouflage, is it? Pastels would be better for that in Winter, no? Take my good old coat (good old because it's 12 years old and I can't let go of it; it still looks pretty good). It's bright bright red. I always get compliments on it. Hmmm, maybe the bright colours are meant to compensate for the whiteness (yeah right, more like grey, black and brown in the city; snow does NOT stay white there). This needs more study :)
Oh, amber necklace. A girl on in our group in Peru bought a gorgeous huge amber. It had a big piece of sap in the middle. It looked so unique and cool. It would have been too much for me to wear but it was gorgeous anyway.
Ya know, I can't subscribe to the take one piece of jewelry. If I did, I'd never wear my engagement ring! Since I lost one of my everyday earrings, I haven't been wearing any earrings. I need to get another pair but it's hard. Those earrings were the first piece of jewelry my boyfriend gave me. They're very hard to replace... Anyhow, even when I do wear more jewelry, it's never more than my ring, earrings, and a necklace. My earrings are studs so no dangling there. I never wear bracelets or anklets. And if I were wearing huge earrings, I wouldn't wear a necklace. So I don't think I actually need to remove any jewelry. But the principle is good...
I've been called to supper...
Raphaelle
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